For john milton, literature, faith, and politics were inseparable. how do milton’s sonnets shape or reflect society?
a. in his sonnets, milton expresses both his satisfaction with his accomplishments and his devotion to god.
b. in his sonnets, milton expresses both his strong commitment to his faith and his doubts about his abilities.
c. in his sonnets, milton expresses his need to reject his faith in order to achieve distinction.
d. in his sonnets, milton expresses his dissatisfaction with the level of his faith.
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